Amazing timelapse of a rare super worm moon raising behind the snow-capped peak of Mount Washington, Northeastern United States. <br /><br />On Tuesday night (March 19), Ron Risman wanted to find a spot where he "could capture the full moon (98% full) the night before as it rose behind the peak of Mt. Washington."<br /><br />The first full moon this month coincided with the start of the new season for the first time since 1905. <br /><br />The 'worm moon' gets its name from folklore tradition, occurring at a time when frost on the ground melts and earthworms begin to emerge.